Mathematics, 13.10.2020 07:01, dontcareanyonemo
Part 1: Although both data tables represent correct data for each of the planet's masses, who represented Jupiter's mass
with the most appropriate units, Sara or Sam?
Part II: In two or more complete sentences, explain your reasoning for your answer in Part I.
Part III: Use multiplication, division, and scientific notation to show that Sara's representation of Jupiter's mass in
kilograms is equal to Sam's representation of Jupiter's mass in milligrams.
1. Use milligrams to prove that 1.989. 1027 kilograms is equal to 1.989. 1033 milligrams.
2. Use kllograms to prove that 1.989.1033 milligrams is equal to 1.989.1027 kilograms
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:10, emmaccanttlon
Plzzz plzz maths ! quadratic sequences =an^2+bn 1) 1,6,15,28,45 2)5,18,39,68,105 3) 1,8,21,40,65 4) 7,24,51,88,135 5) -1,2,9,20,35
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30, alonnachambon
Factor the polynomial by its greatest common monomial factor.
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